I've had a musty, moldy smell under my bathroom sink for a few months now. I cannot find a water leak nowhere. I've left the cabinet door open so it'll air out, but it still smells. The towels under the sink feel damp when touched and smell moldy.
Then, in my kitchen I found green mold in my cabinets. I cleaned it up with Tilex, but it came back a few days later. I still cannot find a water leak. We finally determined it's where our crawl space in attic wasn't ventilating well after a tin roof was put on. We've added vents up there, but I want to make sure the mold is gone. How do I do that and get rid of moldy smell under cabinets?
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A solution of bleach and water will get rid of the mold. You might want to keep those cabinet doors open for awhile to air it out.
White vinegar and tea tree oil do a good job of getting rid of vinegar, though there are those who say that you can't really get rid of mold spores without tearing up the place.
Vinegar dishes left around will help eliminate some of the smell.
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